Human choroid plexus in a patient with intracranial hypertension and hydrocephalus: scanning electron microscopy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48208/HeadacheMed.2022.Supplement.43Keywords:
Choroid plexus, Headache, Intracranial hypertension, Hydrocephalus, MicroscopyAbstract
Introduction
The daily production of 500 ml of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) is largely carried out by the choroid plexus (CP), which is located in the cerebral ventricles. In recent years, much importance has been given to studies of the choroid plexus for a better understanding of the mechanism of headache associated with idiopathic intracranial hypertension or other etiologies. A few drugs acting on the CP to reduce CSF secretion are used to treat headache in patients with benign intracranial hypertension.
Objectives
To show scanning electron microscopy images of CP obtained from a pediatric patient with hydrocephalus.
Method
The CP sample was collected during a surgical procedure of a third ventriculostomy and CP coagulation as a treatment for hydrocephalus in a 2-year-old boy. A sample of uncoagulated CP (5 mm) was removed and immediately immersed in glutaraldehyde solution and refrigerated at 4°C. In the electron microscopy laboratory of UFPE, the sample. The sample was fixed with Karnovsky solution (2.5% glutaraldehyde, 4.0% formaldehyde and 0.1M sodium cacodylate buffer), later postfixed with 1% osmium tetroxide, dehydrated in an increasing series of alcohol (30%, 50%, 70%, 90% and 100%) and carried out the critical point for total drying. The samples were placed in metallic stubs containing a double-sided carbon tape and then metalized with gold-palladium in the Ion Sputter JFC-1100 (JEOL) equipment. Images were performed using the EVO LS-15 scanning microscopy (ZEISS).
Results
We present images of CP segments at 20,000 to 40,000x magnification, showing surface projections suggesting microvilli. Due to ethical issues, we do not have a control sample of healthy individuals for comparative purposes.
Conclusion
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time human CP images of a patient with hydrocephalus are presented using scanning electron microscopy.
Keywords: Choroid plexus, Headache, Intracranial hypertension, Hydrocephalus, Microscopy.
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Copyright (c) 2022 Juliana Ramos de Andrade, Artur Henrique Galvão Bruno da Cunha, Suzana Maria Bezerra Serra, Gabriel Gazzoni Araújo Gonçalves, Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha, Fábio André Brayner, Alberto Henrique Torres Trindade da Silva, Déborah Emmily de Carvalho, Danielly Bruneska Gondim Martins, Fabrício Oliveira Souto, José Luiz de Lima Filho, Marcelo Moraes Valença
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